The trio traded the lead multiple times throughout the race, but it looked like Dan Kneen would be the one to the chequered flag first as he led into the final lap.

Harrison re-took the lead at the start of the final 7.4 miles, but a ballsy move by Kneen put victory in his sights once again. However, Harrison was having none of it and slipped up the inside of the BMW at the hairpin, resulting in contact between the pair, before charging to the line.

Michael Dunlop finished fourth to round off a tough week for Bennetts Suzuki, ahead of the Cookstown BE Suzuki of Derek Sheils and Fleetwood Grab BMW of Aussie Dave Johnson.

Jamie Coward rounded off a successful week for Radcliffe’s Racing with seventh place ahead of Sam West while Ivan Lintin and Michael Sweeney rounded out the top ten.